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 restock [,ri:'stɒk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 重新进货, 再储存



    restock
    [ verb ]
    stock again
    <verb.possession>
    He restocked his land with pheasants


    1. The Dallas gift shop closes down several times a year to restock its inventory with close-out merchandise, then reopens during prime selling seasons.
    2. The melting snow has helped restock the Northwest's much-depleted water supply, but Barry Norris, engineer for the Oregon Water Resources Department, said the state has yet to recover fully from its dry spell.
    3. American officials think the Iranians have decided to restock with Soviet-designed equipment.
    4. Nevertheless, the July number suggests that many companies that slashed their inventories over the past year are now having to restock as signs of recovery appear.
    5. Crisis or not, the commission is pressing ahead with a 10-year plan to protect endangered habitats and restock them with disease-free gazelle, ostrich and native birds.
    6. The B. Dalton bookstore chain said B. Dalton and its Barnes & Noble subsidiary _ with a total of about 1,250 bookstores across the country _ were reversing Friday's decision to take "The Satanic Verses" off their shelves and will restock the novel.
    7. They could also be required to remove or treat contaminated underwater sediments, restock fish or install artificial reefs.
    8. Even if the war isn't over soon, the Pentagon probably won't immediately restock all armaments.
    9. He rebuilt it with money from his insurance company but ran out of money to restock and was turned down by several banks.
    10. With a one-day season, there isn't time to restock shelves if you sell out a week before Oct. 31; and that final week is usually the biggest week for sales.
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